Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... humour ; that humour which is combined with moral wisdom , with simple and unoffending nature , would be tested by his relish of the " Vicar of Wakefield . " Hazlitt was right when he said : " The whole world is never wrong in a ...
... humour ; that humour which is combined with moral wisdom , with simple and unoffending nature , would be tested by his relish of the " Vicar of Wakefield . " Hazlitt was right when he said : " The whole world is never wrong in a ...
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... humour of his dialogue , so sugges- tive of laughter , of wholesome , glad laughter ; such as makes a man the happier and better afterwards for having indulged a paroxysm of the kindly enjoyment , that we feel grateful to Molière ...
... humour of his dialogue , so sugges- tive of laughter , of wholesome , glad laughter ; such as makes a man the happier and better afterwards for having indulged a paroxysm of the kindly enjoyment , that we feel grateful to Molière ...
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... humour of situation ; the " Paul Pry " of Poole is distinguished by humour of character . The circumstance of Theodore Hook having been the author of several fictions , novels , melo - dramas , and farces , may sanction my assuming the ...
... humour of situation ; the " Paul Pry " of Poole is distinguished by humour of character . The circumstance of Theodore Hook having been the author of several fictions , novels , melo - dramas , and farces , may sanction my assuming the ...
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